The Words and Music of Frank Zappa (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
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The Words and Music of Frank Zappa is the first book to move beyond the details of Zappa's biography toward a focused treatment of the rock and pop songs of this great American composer. Frank Zappa worked in a musical realm that is unfamiliar to many radio listeners, but today his music can be appreciated as a whole, allowing it to emerge as a coherent, thoughtful, innovative--if somewhat daunting--body of work. Author Kelly Lowe has left no aspect of that work unexamined, from Zappa's role as a satirist of the highest order, to his place in the genre of "progressive rock," and his importance as one of the foremost critics of American culture and society. Like those of many satirists, Frank Zappa's messages--musical and lyrical--may not always be clear, but they are well worth considering. Kelly Lowe has provided an excellent guide to aid readers in that endeavor. The volume begins with a discussion of Zappa's role as a satirist and a discussion of his musical style, and then proceeds to a prolonged examination of his albums. Through this extended engagement with Zappa's music, a surprisingly clear perspective on his personal views is also provided, shedding light on his treatment of such topics as the falsified notion of love in popular culture, the compromising influence of money on popular music, and the concept of freedom in a systematized society, among other things. The book also features an official discography and a bibliographic essay that discusses the current state of Zappa scholarship.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1182039 in Books
- Published on: 2006-04-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 280 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
“In examining the songs of American composer Frank Zappa, Lowe offers introductory essays that examine Zappa's unique place in American music; his compositions in relation to other forms of popular music, most notably progressive rock; and his special brand of caustic social criticism in the tradition of satirists like Jonathan Swift and Lenny Bruce. The author then examines Zappa's songs by looking at his albums in four groups/chapters: "The Mothers of Invention"; "Hot Rats, the Last Two Mothers Albums, Flo & Eddie, and The 'Jazz-Rock' Albums"; "The Duke-Brock/Progressive Rock Bands, Lather (Lather), and the Terry Bozzio Albums"; and "Politics: 1979-88." One of the strengths of Lowe's treatment is his contextualization of pop-culture references in the lyrics, explications that result in a clearer reading of Zappa's texts. Also useful are the discography of Zappa recordings and a critical bibliographic essay on the major contributions on the life and works of Frank Zappa. Students of popular or American music will appreciate this title. Recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates; general readers.”–Choice
“The book is organized chronologically and divided by the artistic periods, beginning with The Mothers Of Invention (Zappa's first influential group) and ending with the Terry Bozzio albums an era identified by the presence of Zappa's greatest percussionist. Each of Zappa's albums is analyzed within these larger divisions, often scrutinized for entities as detailed as specific phrases, both musical and verbal. Sections on satire and politics bookend the sequential chapters, creating an excellent in-and-out to the chronological sections. To be sure, Lowe knows his Zappa, and he writes with an obvious affection for the subject, the artist, and the man. Frank Zappa is already important and respected part of music history. His reputation, influence, and contributions will continue to be more widely recognized, and The Words and Music of Frank Zappa is a publication sure to foster that growth.”–Maximum Ink
“Ever wonder about the significance of the kazoo in Freak Out!'s "Hungry Freaks, Daddy?" Kelly Fisher Lowe will tell you his theory. In examining Frank Zappa, the author does everything short of having his subject turn to the side and cough, addressing album after album and song after song in Da Vinci Code detail. Sure, the readings are occasionally questionable, but this is exactly what makes the book--and Zappa himself--so interesting.”–chart
“As part of a series on the work of singer-songwriters, this volume studies the music of Frank Zappa, looking at his songs as well as how he was a satirist. Lowe offers a reading of his rock and classical music from the 1960s to the 1980s, explores how Zappa was a satirist through his critique of pop culture, and analyzes his albums with the Mothers of Invention, as well as his jazz-rock and solo music, and political statements in the music on Joe's Garage.”–Reference & Research Book News
“Author Kelly Lowe has left no aspect of Zappa's work unexamined, from his role as a satirist of the highest order, to his place within the genre of "progressive rock" and his importance as one of the foremost critics of American culture and society....[a] surprisingly clear perspective of his personal views is also provided, shedding light on his treatment of such topics as the falsified notion of love in popular culture, the compromising influence of money on popular music, and the concept of freedom in a systematized society.”–Free Bird Times
“[T]he first book to move beyond the details of Zappa's biography toward a focused treatment of his rock and pop songs. Author Kelly Lowe has left no aspect of Zappa's work unexamined, from his role as a satarist, to his place within the genre of "progressive rock" and his importance as one of the foremost critics of American culture and society. This title also features a bibliographic essay that discusses the current state of Zappa scholarship.”–Library Media Collection
“Kelly Lowe's The Words and Music of Frank Zappa is a smart and engaging examination of one of America's most original and confounding composers. Lowe bravely enters the labyrinth of Zappa's world with a clear head and a breezy conversational style that brings all the rich paradoxes of Zappa's work to life.”–Kevin Courrier author of Dangerous Kitchen: The Subversive World of Zappa
About the Author
KELLY FISHER LOWE is the Director of the Learning Resource Networks at The University of Wyoming. He was previously Associate Professor of English and Director of the American Studies program at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. He is the author of 100 Years of Caring: The Centennial History of Alliance Community Hospital, as well as numerous articles and papers on rhetorical theory, writing program administration, and American cultural studies.
Customer Reviews
Creative Presentation
Based on the holdings at Amazon, did you know that there are more biographies (and autobiographies) of Frank Zappa than there are biographies (and autobiographies) of Chester A. Arthur, the Twenty-First President of the United States?
In WORDS AND MUSIC OF FRANK ZAPPA, Lowe offers a chronological presentation of the historical content surrounding Zappa's albums and CDs. Such an approach is a creative platform for composing a biography. I have seen this approach employed once before in Greenblatt's WILL IN THE WORLD. I think it is a creative departure from the mechanical writing found in most biographies. Like Greenblatt's work, Lowe used this approach with expert skill. In addition, he offers a critical analysis of each work.
Lowe chronologically reviews each album/CD. At the beginning of each discussion, Lowe offers some general information. Most interesting is his report of the highest BILLBOARD ranking. I don't understand why, but I was fascinated by these rankings. I found myself contrasting each album/CD with the others and discovered that many of Zappa's works that I felt to be his best were, in fact, given low rankings in BILLBOARD. Either good sales don't suggest quality, or I have very bad taste in music! Some had such bad sales, they were never ranked! These include: BROADWAY THE HARD WAY, THE FISH THING and THEM OR US. I very much like BROADWAY THE HARD WAY and THEM OR US. I can't believe they didn't get a BILLBOARD rank.
Sadly, Lowe's work is not comprehensive. He failed to include the following: ORCHESTRAL FAVORITES, LONDON SYMPHONEY ORCHESTRA 1 & 2, THE PERFECT STRANGER, THE YELLOW SHARK, CIVILIZATION PHASE III, JAZZ FROM HELL, AHEAD OF THEIR TIME, BABY SNAKES, THE BEST BAND YOU'VE HEARD IN YOUR LIFE, DOES HUMOR BELONG IN MUSIC?, MAKE A JAZZ NOISE HERE, the 6 volume set YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON STAGE ANYMORE, SHUT UP AND PLAY `YER GUITAR, JOE'S CORAGE, JOE'S DOMAGE and ZAPPED. However, if he included these additions, I am sure the book would be over 600 pages long. Although most people wouldn't want a book that long, I would! I particularly enjoyed ORCHESTRAL FAVORITES, LONDON SYMPHONEY ORCHESTRA 1 & 2, THE PERFECT STRANGER, JAZZ FROM HELL, and SHUT UP AND PLAY `YER GUITAR and would have enjoyed reading about them.
Below is a list of books written by or about Frank Zappa. These titles are ranked in terms my perception of quality. What makes Lowe's book interesting is that he cites most of these within the pages of his book. He contrasts his critique of Zappa's work with the other authors.
1. THE REAL FRANK ZAPPA BOOK by Frank Zappa and Peter Occhioigrosso
2. THE WORDS AND MUSIC OF FRANK ZAPPA by Kelly Fisher Lowe
3. MOTHER! THE FRANK ZAPPA STORY by Michael Gray
4. FRANK ZAPPA: THE NEGATIVE DIALECTICS OF POODLE PLAY by Ben Watson
5. THE ACADEMY ZAPPA: PROCEEDINGS OF ESEMPLASTIC ZAPPA edited by Ben Watson and Esther Leslie
6. ELECTRIC DON QUIXOTE: THE DEFINITIVE STORY OF FRANK ZAPPA by Neil Slaven
7. NECESSITY IS... THE EARLY YEARS OF FRANK ZAPPA AND THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION by Billy James
8. COSMIK DEBRIS: THE COLLECTIVE HISTORY AND IMPROVISATIONS OF FRANK ZAPPA by Greg Russo
9. NO COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL: THE SAGA OF FRANK ZAPPA by David Walley
10. FRANK ZAPPA: THE COMPLETE CUIDE TO HIS MUSIC by Ben Watcon
11. MY BROTHER WAS A MOTHER: AZAAPA FAMILY ALBUM by Patrice "Candy" Zappa
12. THEM OR US by Frank Zappa
13. UNDER THE SAME MOON by Suzannah Thana Harris
14. BEING FRANK: MY TIME WITH FRANK ZAPPA by Nigery Lennon
In addition to citing the some of the above, Lowe also cites reviews he read on Amazon. Thus, if YOU send a commentary to Amazon on any of Zappa's LPs or CDs, you might be cited in Lowe's book!
Lowe makes a very important and well written contribution to the understanding of this most complex writer/composer. I strongly recommend WORDS AND MUSIC OF FRANK ZAPPA to every Zappa fan.
poor writing and poor scholarship
Despite its highbrow appearance and air of scholarship, this book is a failure. The writing is banal (the overuse of the words 'hilarious' and 'interesting' is particularly annoying), and worse, Lowe's arguments, when he attempts them, are unsupported. This would be less troublesome if Lowe knew something about Zappa's music. His descriptions of the music are amatuerish ('Who Needs The Peace Corps' is not a 'shuffle'!) and he misquotes and edits lyrics. Poor handling of music and misuse of the lyrics adds up to a book that abuses its title. This is partially a survey of other extant material on Zappa's work, and he relies a lot on Ben Watson's 'Negative Dialectics of Poodle Play' (which he seems to dislike) and other recent books; if you've read them, you don't need this. In fact, if you've read Ben Watson's book, and understood even a portion of it, whether you liked it or not, you probably understand Zappa better than this author. He also quotes many internet sources, including [...] and the All Music Guide.
This book probably wouldn't work as a doctoral dissertation, or even a master's thesis. I was disappointed.
A close study of the popular culture songs associated with this rock music composer
The newest volume in Praeger's "Singer-Songwriter Collection" series, The Words And Music Of Frank Zappa is not so much a biography of Zappa's life as it is a close study of the popular culture songs associated with this rock music composer. Leaving no note unturned, author and academician Kelley Fisher Lowe scrutinizes everything from Zappa's gift for satire to contribution to "progressive rock" to his scathing criticisms of American culture and society, his drive to speak out politically, and much more. Highly recommended for students and scholars of modern American music in general, and Zappa's song lyrics in particular.





